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Exercise 9: Renal System Physiology: Activity 4: Solute Gradients and Their Impact on Urine Concentration Lab Report
1. As filtrate passes through the nephron, the renal process of reabsorption describes
You correctly answered: d. the movement of water and solutes from the tubule lumen, into the interstitial space, and, finally,
into the peritubular capillaries.
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Experiment Results
Predict Question:
Predict Question: What will happen to the urine volume and concentration as the solute gradient in the interstitial space is
increased?
Your answer : b. The urine volume will decrease and the concentration will increase.
In the presence of ADH, what component of the tubule fluid moves out of the collecting duct and into the interstitial space?
You correctly answered: b. water
Experiment Data:
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Post-lab Quiz Results
You scored 100% by answering 3 out of 3 questions correctly.
1. Tubule fluid osmolarity will always be the greatest in which of these locations?
You correctly answered: b. the bottom of the loop of Henle
2. Tubule fluid volume will always be the greatest in which of these locations?
You correctly answered: a. the proximal convoluted tubule
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Review Sheet Results
1. What happened to the urine concentration as the solute concentration in the interstitial space was increased? How well
did the results compare to your prediction?
Your answer:
As the solute concentration increased the urine concentration increased proportinally. The urine volume decreased as
thesolute and urine concentration increased. My prediction was the same.
2. What happened to the volume of urine as the solute concentration in the interstitial space was increased? How well did
the results compare to your prediction?
Your answer:
As the solute concentration increased the urine volume decreased, as my prediction stated.
3. What do you think would happen to urine volume if you did not add ADH to the collecting duct?
Your answer:
The urine volume would increase if ADH was not added to the collecting duct. This is because the ADH work on
thecollecting ducts where the increase the permeability for water is increased, so less water is secreted into the urine, so
urinebecomes more concentrated.
4. Is most of the tubule filtrate reabsorbed into the body or excreted in urine? Explain.
Your answer:
yes , most of the filtrates is reabsorbed to maintain homeostasis.The filtrate that enters the proximal tubule is
eitherreabsorbed or secreted. Glucose is reabsorbed mainly in the proximal tubule by GLUT 1 transport carriers. When all
theseare filled up, then the remaining glucose is secreted in the urine. Both sodium and potassium is filtrated and
excessiveamount of both is secreted in the urine. Urea is filtered and secreted in the urine. Water is added to the urine,
when there isa high concentration in the body, and when there is a change of 1% in osmolality then ADH is added, to
maintain the waterbalance in the body
5. Can the reabsorption of solutes influence water reabsorption from the tubule fluid? Explain.
Your answer:
When reabsorption of Nacl occur, then water follows, so other solutes may influence the water reabsorption by making more
water follow out of the tubules with the NaCl making the urine concentration increase.
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